After a year of founding a startup, it's now stable enough to hire some full-time/part-time employees that I trust. They have been working with me on an intermittent basis, and I'm confident in their ability to manage/scale it. However, the business does not yet have enough revenue to support them as full-time employees, unless I feed it with an engineering salary. My business will require a decent amount of manual labor to scale, and I'd like to return to tech while owning the business I spent the past year bootstrapping. I've worked in Control Systems, Simulation, Data Science, RL, Robotics, and Telecom. Know how to do basic web/app dev and computer networking. tldr; Seeking job again to feed a business that can otherwise take care of itself with full-time employees who are willing to join (they know my ability to employ them is conditional on me getting a SWE salary). School: T5 LC 180+ solved YOE 2 Please comment below, and I can DM you my info. Thanks! #swe #engineering #software #referral #hiring #jobhunt #microsoft #slack #paypal #facebook #twitter #dropbox #amazon #atlassian #brex #google #instacart #square #twilio #faang #datadog #snowflake #rubrik #nvidia #bloomberg #stripe #snap #ibm #lyft #uber #spotify #apple #robinhood #yelp #vmware
I canβt see baby in the whole post. Anyway, You can feed Similac formula to your baby.
π The Startup baby needs Similac
Can you give op some discount for Walmart?
Why do you need a referral? I would recommend working for a company like Yahoo that will pay the bills and not demand a lot on your time. Just apply and join ?
If the business is that good, just get an investor for cash, and put your time back on the business to grow it.
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